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Soft drinks are compounds.
Examples of elements are oxygen, hydrogen, sulfur, and carbon. They are pure substances that cannot be separated into any smaller substances.
Compounds are simply mixtures of different elements. A compound can indeed be broken down into smaller parts. For example, water is H20. That is, two hydrogen atoms connected to an oxygen atom. Thus it is a compound.
Well, for me, neither of the two. Soft Drinks are mixtures/solutions. Mixtures can be defined as pure substances(compounds) combined together that can still be separated. Soft Drinks are several compounds mixed together, and can still be separated. If you want to know how to separate them, search the internet.
No it is not; a compound is the result of atoms chemically bonding into new molecules. Carbonated water is simply water that has had carbon dioxide gas dissolved in it, with no true chemical bonding tacking place. Carbonated water is, therefore, a mixture.
A soft drink is a heterogeneous mixture. Due to carbon dioxide not being combined in the soda. A soda that is flat would be homogeneous.
A compound is any pure substance that is comprised of more than one type of atom, H2O - water for example. So a soft drink is a mixture of very many compounds.
Soft drinks are a mixture with a gas dissolved in a liquid.
Soft drinks are mixtures. You can read the label to see the different components.
A soft drink is a mixture because contain many different components.
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Soda is a mixture of water and carbon dioxide.
It is a mixture, because pure gold is too soft to make jewelery out of. So one must always mix it with another element, such as silver or copper. 24 Karat gold is pure gold, and anything under it is a mixture.
it is a mixture!
Pencil lead is actually not lead (Pb) at all, but it is graphite. And graphite is simply carbons atoms. So, no, it is NOT a compound mixture.
pure gold is a element and is a metal. But it is too soft and thus it is often alloyed with other metals
No. Even the water in the soft drink is not an element, but a compound.
Water is the solvent; other components are the solutes.
Soda is a mixture of water and carbon dioxide.
A gold bracelet is a compound because gold itself is an element, but when it is made into jewelry, it is combined with other element(s), making it a compound.
Water is a compound because it is made from Oxygen and Hydrogen chemically bonded together to form a water molecule (H2O). With water you can not separate the Oxygen from the Hydrogen by physical means.A soft drink is a mixture because it is made from:WaterSugarFlavoringsColoringsIt is possible to separate these things out of the mixture using physical means.
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an element used to make soft-drink cans is aluminum
A mixture is defined as a substance containing two or more different substances that are not combined chemically. Soft drinks are made of different things, but are not all one chemical compound like water is.
A soft drink is definitely a compound. You see, mixtures can be easily taken apart. A salad is an example of a mixture. A compound is a substance whose smallest unit is made up of atoms of more than one element bonded together. This just means that compounds cannot be separated easily. A soft drink, air, and carbon dioxide are some examples. A solution is sort of like a compound, except that a solution is a substance mixed into another. Some examples are table salt water- when you mix table salt into water- and powder lemonade when you mix it in water. In all solutions there is a level of solute. If you exceed this level, the solution will not mix all the way and you will be left with a substance you can see because it has overpowered the other.
Answer: Soft drink is homogeneous Explanation: In a homogeneous mixture, all the components are uniformly distributed and in the soft drink, we find components like sweetener, carbon dioxide and water forming a single phase. Therefore, a soft drink is a homogeneous mixture.
The metal aluminum is the primary element used to make soft drink cans.